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These went on to be the American Deluxe Strat Series. (Why you are at it, check out my wild and crazy Custom Strat Plus guitars!) Each of these models are taken up on different pages on this website (just click on the names).Use this website for research as many of your questions about your guitar will be answered here!and was the highest end production model next to Fender's Custom Shop guitars. There was some transitional Strat Plus' in 1999 that were a mix of the new DX Strat series and the Plus Series.From 1986 till around the middle of 1993 record keeping was very poor.Very few serial numbers were recorded, production numbers were not kept track of, and even in Fenders new Custom Shop department, records of guitars built were nothing more than hand writing on notebook paper.Examples can be seen on JW Blacks website and is confirmed by John Page, both Master builders who worked in the Custom Shop department at the very start.It was with the advent of computers in mid-1993 that serial and part numbers started being entered about each guitar that was shipped from the factory.

Il arrive aussi, sur des cordes réglées trop hautes, que le doigt passe sous les cordes ajacentes lorsque l'on fait un "bend" (corde tirée) Avant de travailler sur la planification des frettes, essayez donc de régler la courbure du manche au moyen du truss-road, cette tige de metal que l'on peut visser ou dévisser à son extrêmité et qui rends le manche plus plat, plus concave ou plus convexe.Couple of these workers are no longer working there.Here's the thing: Fender has a data-base that has been created which contains a lot of historical information about various models of guitars.As admitted too, by the one newer Fender employees, these short lived DX American Standard Strats were confused with the Strat Plus'.The Strat Plus, from it's inception, was heralded with basic features from the get-go and a Wilkerson roller nut and Locking tuners were part of their features. ) than 400 were made as I have owned several and I have questions coming in every few weeks about these by email. They are "some-what" collectible and are sometimes sold, mistakenly, as a Strat Plus!Within the last year someone there entered into that data-base this misinformation: "At some unspecified time, an unspecified number of the Strat Plus guitars came out with a bone nut." Obviously this is not correct!When I started questioning this entry in the data-base at Fender, one employee emailed me and admitted, "Yes, this was something that I added because that is what I was told by people here.